74ACT125SJX Overview
Logical driver uses a neat 14-SOIC (0.209, 5.30mm Width) package. Tape & Reel (TR) external packaging. Available in Surface Mount. Voltage buffer adopts Buffer, Non-Inverting logic prototype. Buffer IC is fed with a voltage of 4.5V~5.5V. Qualified to operate within -40°C~85°C TA. The high and low logic state output current of logical driver is 24mA 24mA. Logical driver can deal with 3-State output (s). All of the 4 elements are put into use. Digital buffer is one of the 74ACT series devices. Buffer IC is suitable for Surface Mount applications. Logical driver has 14 pins. The bus transceiver employs 1 bits for each element. You can search "74ACT125" for other related electrical components. In quiescent state, the electronic part uses 4μA. To run the part safely and stably in a circuit, 5V recommends users apply 5V on the logical driver. 4 bits are included within the electrical component. 4 channels for high quality communication. Voltage buffer is capable of operating under temperature as low as -40°C. Digital buffer should operate with ambient temperature no higher than 85°C. Buffer driver outputs 24mA to its low level. In high level output mode, the electronic parts may conduct -24mA of current. Voltage used to run voltage buffer should be 4.5V at least. In regard to the maximum supply voltage, buffer driver is rated 5.5V. Wireless transceiver is able to output 3 lines. Because of its 4 lines level input capability, buffer IC is more cost-effective on transimitting signals. Supplier device package of this electronic part would be 14-SOP. It is sufficient to make 4 outputs. Digital buffer is characterized to have 4 inputs.
74ACT125SJX Features
High Level Output: 24mA
Low Level Output: -24mA
74ACT125SJX Applications
There are a lot of ON Semiconductor 74ACT125SJX Buffers & Transceivers applications.
- Tuner
- High-speed computer links
- Relays
- Desktop radio
- Broadcast application
- Cable network front end
- Wireless interactive experience
- Vehicle, ship, aircraft navigation and positioning
- Single to Multimode Fiber Conversion
- Carrier phase observations